Monday, July 29, 2013

Shooting The Tube...where old signs go to die

By Travis Davis

Growing up in Salt
Lake affords kids both
young and old ample opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. With the unique terrain, Salt Lake’s
surrounding areas are the epitome of a playground for those who love adventure.

The mountains surrounding the valley can excite you with
plenty of activities to kill a little cabin fever. Shooting the Tube is a local favorite. Many who frequent The Tube are longtime fans
of this inexpensive pastime. Often times, the only supply needed to enjoy it is
a flotation device. Plus, most who love
this cheap entertainment are willing to lend a helping hand or give tips/tricks
on the optimal setup.

The idea is simple. Parley’s
Stream flows down the Canyon eventually running through an aqueduct under the
freeway. The aqueduct known as “The Tube” begins near the base of Suicide Rock
and exits into a large pool on the eastern side of Tanner Park. Blocking the
stream with plywood (or in our most recent visit, old signs), a tarp and
something rigid like a 2x4 creates a temporary dam. With riders ready inside the tube, the dam is
released sending them on a wave of built up water and “Shooting the Tube” into
the pool at the bottom. It should be
noted that the makeshift dam should be tied in some way to the walls of the
aqueduct, thus preventing unwanted cargo following you to the bottom.

I’ve yet to hear of anyone who has tried it and walked away
disappointed.

Where:

Access via the parking lot on Wasatch Blvd. The Parleys bike
trail will lead you down a path adjacent to the freeway. Follow it until you see a small dirt access
road. Follow the Dirt road to the creek.

When:

Memorial Day – Labor Day work fine but June and July are
generally the best. The winter runoff
prior to the summer months flows far too large to even attempt. Anytime after July and the creek is fairly
small making for longer waits to enjoy.

What:

Footwear: Avoid being barefoot, sandals or
slip-ons. The hike down is a cinch but
the hike out is always harder after a days worth of fun, dirt trails and wet
clothing. We’ve found it’s best to wear
an old pair shoes or some cheap Velcro Walmart shoes.

Flotation Device: Inner tubes and pool floats are
always a safe bet. Unless the
inflatables are durable, I would recommend something cheap.

Misc.: No one will be upset if you bring new dam
building supplies to use. Rope,
boards/plywood and 2x4s are always welcome.

Trash: Be aware that the area does get a lot of
visitors. That being said, please, please, please pack in a trash
bag and at the very least, leave the area better than you found it.

2 comments:

Please do not leave and trash in the pool at the bottom either!! The dogs that visit the off leash area are happy to share their favorite swimming hole but would love it even more if those who shoot the tube don't leave anything behind in the pool where they play.

We went to the pool at the bottom the other day and in one ride the boys that came down left the pool at the bottom filled with tarps, plastic, and shredded tubes. All we ask is while those shooting the tube are having fun, please clean up what you bring down.